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Auction Results Srandr10124 Wednesday, 05 February 2020 Auction Results srandr10124 Wednesday, 05 February 2020 Lot No Description 1 A loose set of epns Kings pattern flatware and cutlery for six place-settings (72pcs) £40.00 2 A 19th century electroplated urn-shaped samovar with twin scrolled handles and scallop-carved wooden tap, on stemmed £40.00 square base. 47 cm high 3 £50.00 An oak canteen containing a set of OEP flatware (little used) to/w another canteen containing mixed electroplated flatware (2) 4 An Edwardian brass-mounted mahogany two-drawer canteen, containing a mixed set of OEP and other flatware, condiments £85.00 Aetc mahogany to/w an oak-cased boxed case part of set twelve of electroplated electroplated fish fish knives knives and and forks forks, (2) to/w a Victorian ivory-handled set of six fish knives and 5 forks and a pair of fish servers with silver-mounted ivory handles, Sheffield 1925 and a carving knife and fork with silver- £30.00 mounted antler handles - all a/f (box) 6 An epns Art Deco teapot and hot water jug from Barkers of Kensington to/w an oak canteen of electroplated flatware and ivory- £45.00 handled cutlery and two cased sets of flatware and cutlery (5) 7 An epns Jersey cream and sugar pair on stand, a three-piece tea service, trophy cup and other items (box) £30.00 8 A set of three seven-sconce (six branch) candelabra on baluster stems 36 cm high (3) £120.00 9 A walnut canteen table with two fitted drawers, containing a part set of electroplated flatware for twelve settings (ivory-handled £50.00 knives and forks removed) 10 Various electroplated wares including hip flask, salver, candelabrum, cruet set etc to/w a cased carving set with antler handles £40.00 A(apparently pair of plated unused) on copper and a entréeVictorian dishes brass and baluster covers candlestick, of diminutive 27 proportions, cm high, and 20cm a walking wide, to/wcane an with oak-cased spirit flask set within of twelve (box) 11 each ep dessert knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, the case engraved 'Drake 1906' on brass plaque and a cased £55.00 set of tea knives with loaded silver handles, Sheffield 1955 (4) 12 A 1930s period oak canteen containing a set of OEP electroplated flatware and stainless steel cutlery with ivory handles, £130.00 Ancomplete extensive for twelveset of Arthursettings Price - little Country used Plate 'Gadroon' pattern flatware - mostly boxed and all little used or as new - t/w a 13 Mappin & Webb claret jug with electroplated mounts, five various silver decanter labels and various other electroplated wares £80.00 (box) 14 A pair of epns oval entree dishes and covers with beaded rims and detachable handles, to/w a Georgian Old Sheffield Plate £50.00 A22 Victorian cm salver, silver Victorian gilt Christening electroplated knife, tea Chawner caddy in & the Co, Chippendale London 1857, manner, to/w a silverand other hinged electroplated bangle, Birmingham wares 1880, a pair of 15 Victorian electroplated novelty match-pots as organically-cast miniature mugs mounted with mice and gilt foliage (New Bond £130.00 Street maker - not identified), various other electroplated items, etc. 16 A circular silver teapot of compressed melon form, on moulded foot-rim, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910, 20oz gross to/w an £220.00 electroplated Adam-style coffee pot, teapot and sugar basin (4) 17 A silver hip flask with hinged bayonet bun cover, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield (possibly 1923,), 4.4oz gross, to/w a cigarette £240.00 box with cedar lining, William Hutton & Son (marks rubbed), and a matchbox holder, Birmingham 1899 (3) 18 A silver sugar basin with twin scroll handles, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1922, 4oz, to/w a cased epns three-piece £40.00 Acondiment pair of late set Victorian with spoons Britannia standard silver pepperettes modelled as miniature tankards, Charles Stuart Harris, London 19 1898, 6.4 oz, to/w a foliate-chased sterling mustard pot, also London 1898, a small half-reeded oval mustard, sifter ladle with £160.00 Ashaped quantity handle of Georgian and other and flatware, later silver other spoons, oddments inc. ofScottish silver inc.fiddle spoons, pattern tongs, salt ladle, lids and GR, brush-back Glasgow 1830, - 8.4 sixoz fiddletotal - patternep ladles 20 teaspoons, Charles Boyton II, London 1886/89 and other spoons, to/w two open salts, Birmingham 1899 and a silver-faced £160.00 photograph frame, Sheffield 2009, 11.8oz of weighable silver 18/02/2020 17:00:59 Asian Arts, Fine Art, Antiques & Interiors - Wednesday, 05 February 2020 Page 1 of 1 20A A canteen of OEP EP flatware & ivory-handled knives, to/w an EP tea/coffee set on tray, etc £60.00 21 A Victorian electroplated oval revolving breakfast dish, to/w two oval meat domes (inverted as planters on wooden bases but £75.00 converted without damage and capable of being readily returned to use as domes - original handles included) (3) 22 A 19th Century unmarked white metal pocket corkscrew with screw-end barrel cover and steel worm and core. 8.5cm long £150.00 Anoverall. 18th CenturyNote: not Dutch tested silver and andno warranty mother ofoffered pearl snuffas to box,fineness the top panel finely engraved with 'The Sleeping Pedlar Robbed 23 by Monkeys' after Pieter Bruegel, inscribed on verso of lid 'Brueghel inve: 1562. G.A. Forsman. fecit', the serpentine-shaped £200.00 front panel incised with four dummy drawers, the other four panels richly carved with shells and scrolls. Dijon import marks. 24 ATwo pair silver of George Christening III bright-cut mugs, Londonsilver sugar 1915 tongs and Birminghamby Peter & William 1931, 12.4ozBateman, (2) London 1810, to/w six Victorian bright-cut £150.00 25 teaspoons, London 1881, sauce ladle with shell bowl, three napkin rings, ashtray, etc, 11.7oz of weighable silver, four Greek £170.00 .800 grade pin-dishes in original retailer's box, an unmarked propelling pencil with citrine-set seal-top and a cut glass toilet 26 An Edwardian pierced silver fruit basket in the Sheraton manner, of navette form and raised on an oval stemmed foot, Thomas £360.00 Bradbury & Son, London 1902, 24oz, 35cm wide overall 27 A silver three piece tea service of circular form on stemmed foot, Viners, Sheffield 1930, 21.8oz gross £200.00 28 A late Victorian/early Edwardian walnut-cased set of twelve each electroplated dessert knives and forks with vine-engraved £50.00 blades and carved ivory handles, retailed by H Lambert, 27 Triangle, Clifton 29 An Edwardian silver ceremonial presentation key, St Columb United Methodist Church 1909, Robert Pringle & Sons, £50.00 ABirmingham Victorian travelling 1909, 0.9oz, Holy 9 Communion cm long, in fittedset comprising case Chalice and paten, Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1859 c/w the matching 30 cut glass bottle with unmarked white metal screw top, in fitted pigskin case with silk cloth to/w a silver wafer-case and a silver- £150.00 mounted mother of pearl Baptismal shell, both Hurst, Franklin & Co Ltd, London 1962/59 (4) 31 A late Victorian silver rose-bowl with pinched rim, writhen fluting and engraved foliate decoration on stemmed foot, Atkin £130.00 Brothers, Sheffield 1895, 11.7oz, 18 cm diam 32 A pair of Victorian half-reeded silver circular bowls with twin scroll handles, on stemmed circular foot, Charles Stuart Harris, £380.00 London 1886, 27 oz 33 A pair of early George III loaded silver Corinthian candlesticks with reeded and fluted classical columns and square bases, £570.00 Aunmarked pair of George grease-pans, III loaded sticks silver stamped neo-classical London candlesticks 1768, 30 cm with high egg overall and dart-rimmed grease-pans and palmate sconces, on 34 cluster columns and moulded square bases embossed with profile medallions, garlands and foliage, William Adby (possibly), £570.00 London 1771, 33 cm high 35 Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr: an Edwardian Art Nouveau circular silver salver with embossed stylised floral design, on three £360.00 bun feet, London 1905, 12.1 oz, 26 cm 36 An Edwardian Art Nouveau mantle clock, the embossed silver front with stylised floral decoration, maker BCCo, Birmingham £55.00 Sampson1907, 18.5 Mordan: cm high an (worn Edwardian condition cased and silverset of dented)four circular silver decanter labels, Chester 1904 - each 3.2cm diameter, to/w 37 an electroplated Irish 'Whiskey' noggin label, a cased set of six each electroplated sardine knives and forks and a cased set of £150.00 tea knives with loaded silver handles, Sheffield 1930 (3 cases) 38 A George19th century III large electroplated silver salver, Argyle the beadedof plain rimcylindrical embellished form withwith beadedswags and rim androundels, carved engraved wood handle with central coat of arms and £110.00 40 motto 'Sic Viresco' (Clan Christie), on claw and bell feet, Richard Rugg (probably) London 1774 (see detail image), 44 oz, 36.5 £400.00 cm diameter 41 A heavy quality silver teapot of oblong pot-bellied form, on four pad feet, to/w a somewhat similar lobed milk and sugar pair - £300.00 Aall Victorian Joseph Gloster, silver letter Birmingham salver with 1919, egg 31and oz dart gross rim, floral scroll and diaper engraving, on Empire-style paw feet, Walter & 42 John Barnard, London 1878, 18.1 oz, 25.5 cm diameter, engraved in presentation form 1st North York Artillery Volunteers £200.00 An1881 Indian heavy quality white metal three-piece coffee service, pear-shaped, with richly chased reserves depicting elephant 44 fighting a lion and dogs hunting antelope and other animals on scrolling floral and foliate ground, on paw feet, to/w a £1,000.00 somewhat similar lobed oval tray inscribed 'Bhuj/Kutch India' and a similar sugar basin, approx 110oz all in (5) 45 A Victorian letter salver in the Georgian manner with shell and scroll moulded border, on three bracket feet, Daniel & Charles £170.00 Houle, London 1852, 15.8 oz, 25 cm diameter 18/02/2020 17:00:59 Asian Arts, Fine Art, Antiques & Interiors - Wednesday, 05 February 2020 Page 1 of 1 A Victorian letter salver in the Georgian manner with shell and scroll moulded border, on three bracket feet, Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1852, 15.8 oz, 25 cm diameter 46 A set of six United States modified fiddle, thread and shell pattern teaspoons, stamped 'C Stewart, Eng.
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